Gorgeous! Are these easy to care for? I am a 6 year enthusiast with two Ts atm. Looking to upgrade to a third but nothing crazy like a Theraposa blondie lol.
Gorgeous! Are these easy to care for? I am a 6 year enthusiast with two Ts atm. Looking to upgrade to a third but nothing crazy like a Theraposa blondie lol.
I've looked into these a bit and my current conclusion is they are basically the average fossorial OW pet hole. This means the main challenges come during rehousing, so instead of giving them tiny enclosures each molt and rehousing them like 50 times, you're best bet is housing them in a few larger setups with deep substrate to eliminate any risk of fall damage. When you do see them though, oh what a treat it would be!
I've looked into these a bit and my current conclusion is they are basically the average fossorial OW pet hole. This means the main challenges come during rehousing, so instead of giving them tiny enclosures each molt and rehousing them like 50 times, you're best bet is housing them in a few larger setups with deep substrate to eliminate any risk of fall damage. When you do see them though, oh what a treat it would be!
When I first got my Grammostola rosea, everyone said it would be a pet hole. But she actually is a active T on most days. And not since she was a sling has she used her hide. So yeah not sure I would enjoy a pet hole lol.
Hmmm maybe a Theraposa blondie wouldn't be so bad! Lol
Nice! Now I just wanted to announce my joy that there is no annoying watermark on it ... but I took another closer look. Why do you do this? Advertising?
Nice! Now I just wanted to announce my joy that there is no annoying watermark on it ... but I took another closer look. Why do you do this? Advertising?
It might be this website's way of protecting themselves. If they leave the small watermark on......you can't sue them for using your photo. Just my opinion and I could be wrong. It's still a great photo!
It might be this website's way of protecting themselves. If they leave the small watermark on......you can't sue them for using your photo. Just my opinion and I could be wrong. It's still a great photo!
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